3 Ghanaians killed by Coronavirus in Europe – Foreign Minister
3 Ghanaians killed by Coronavirus in Europe is the latest update coming in according to news gather from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Foreign Minister, Hon. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has announced indicating three Ghanaians have lost their lives to the COVID-19 pandemic and are among the total deaths recorded so far in Europe.
Two of the deaths were recorded in Italy and the third was passed away in Denmark after being infected with the COVID-19.
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The pandemic has stretched logistics, human resources and financial commitments of nations the world over as the world battled the virus head-on.
The highest hit nations in the world include China, Italy, Iran, Spain, and Germany where the infection has claimed more lives and infested many more than the rest of the world put together.
Although Ghana has seven cases on record, the Ghana Health Service has also warned of impending cases.
“So while the pandemic is not over and generally our health system is not strong, potentially there is a risk we could get more cases,” he told Morning Starr host Francis Abban Wednesday.
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The 3 Ghanaians killed by Coronavirus is sad news for all Ghanaians even as we work to contain, control and ensure the person to person transfer is dealt with, it is important that we all take preventive measures.
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